Ian Goodison

Ian ' Pepe ' Goodison ( born November 21, 1972 in Montego Bay, Jamaica) is a Jamaican football player.

The central defender is currently with the English third division side Tranmere Rovers under contract; with A- 102 international appearances, he holds the record for the still active players and thus in the eternal table, the second most senior international missions of the selection of Jamaica ..

In February 2004, the former coach of Hull and the former manager of Tranmere Rovers Brian Little took him back to England; he was employed as a right-back, which he did not get along; was pushed only as of a new coach back into central midfield, he was a performer of the Rovers; He is captain of the team for the season 2006/ 07.

Goodison was born on March 3, 1996 against Guatemala on his first international cap, he was during the qualifying campaign for the 1998 World Cup quickly becoming a regular player of the team. At the end of the successful qualification Goodison captained Jamaica; the selection of his homeland, he still led the quarter-finals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 1998 before the 1998 World Cup.

2002 seemed to end his international career due to injury after 88 missions, however, he was appointed a surprise at the end of 2003 back in the team. After his 100th in November 2004, he was no longer considered three years, but in late 2007 and early 2008 he came again for the selection to use.

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